Can Hokies end ACC's unprecedented drought?

No ACC football team has survived league play undefeated since Florida State in 2000, a 10-year drought never approached in the conference's 57-year history.

This merits mention with Virginia Tech (6-2, 4-0) the ACC's lone unbeaten entering Thursday night's visit from defending champion Georgia Tech. The longest stretch without a team running the regular-season ACC table had been four seasons: 1958-61, 1963-66 and 1986-89.

The current drought not only reflects the ACC's parity, but also is twice that of any Division I-A conference. Here are the teams that have fashioned perfect conference regular seasons since the ACC's last in 2000: